npm install jwk-lite
const jwk = require('jwk-lite')
jwk.generateKey('HS256')
.then(keys => {
console.log(keys.sharedKey)
})
jwk.generateKey('PS256')
.then(keys => {
console.log(keys.publicKey)
console.log(keys.privateKey)
})
jwk.generateKey('RS256')
.then(keys => {
console.log(keys.publicKey)
console.log(keys.privateKey)
})
jwk.generateKey('ES256')
.then(keys => {
console.log(keys.publicKey)
console.log(keys.privateKey)
})
jwk.exportKey(key)
.then(jsonJwk => console.log(jsonJwk))
jwk.import(jsonJwk)
.then(key => console.log(key))
If you use ES6 imports with a bundler that supports tree-shaking, yes!
import { generateKey } from 'jwk-lite'
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